Potentially dangerous fluid used in spine surgeries
Around 40 people were injected with a fluid that was not tested against harmful pathogens at New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center in New York City.
Around 40 people were injected with a fluid that was not tested against harmful pathogens at New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center in New York City.
The Department of Health and Human Services recently released a new standard for staffing at nursing homes, spurred by the tragedies that played out in
A new study from the Johns Hopkins Armstrong Institute Center for Diagnostic Excellence estimates that possibly 795,000 people every year die or are seriously injured
Postpartum depression is an acute mental condition that occurs in new mothers in the third trimester or directly after giving birth. Like other forms of
We have read, over the past several years, stories of overburdened emergency departments, overworked hospital staff, and profit driven emergency care. When the bottom line is the driving force behind
In 1951, doctors took a sample of cells from a woman dying of cervical cancer without her knowledge or consent. That woman was Henrietta Lacks,
A fecal transplant is when a doctor takes a sample of fecal matter from a donor and inserts it into the intestines of a patient,
We represent patients injured through medical negligence, but our efforts have the benefit of improving the delivery of care for future patients. It is well
The FDA recently approved a blood test that predicts the likelihood of developing pre-eclampsia, a severe form of high blood pressure that occurs in pregnant
Doctors in the future might decide not to prescribe radiation to patients with rectal cancer. A study was recently published in the New England Journal